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Jessie Maud Myee Baker 1894–1970 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8/12/1894

Birth Location: Terranora, New South Wales, Australia

Death Date: 1/6/1970

Death Location: Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia

Father: George Baker

Mother: Hannah Butcher

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Jessie Maud Myee Baker was born in 1894 in Terranora, New South Wales, Australia, the child of George Gray Baker And Hannah Elizabeth Butcher. Jessie Maud Myee Baker married Ernest Tim Godlington Mercer. Jessie Maud Myee Baker passed away in 1970 in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • Jessie Maud Myee Baker was born in 1894 in Terranora, New South Wales, Australia, the child of George Gray Baker And Hannah Elizabeth Butcher.
  • Jessie Maud Myee Baker married Ernest Tim Godlington Mercer.
  • Jessie Maud Myee Baker passed away in 1970 in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia.

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Jessie Baker's Ancestors

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Jessie Baker
1894–1970
Birth Place: Terranora, New South Wales, Australia
Parents
George Gray Baker
1860–1904
Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Hannah (Elizabeth) Butcher
1869–1949
Woodford Leigh, New South Wales, Australia
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Jessie Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1894
8/12/1894
Birth of Jessie Maud Myee Baker in Terranora, New South Wales, Australia
Terranora, New South Wales, Australia
1970
1/6/1970
Age 76
Death of Jessie Maud Myee Baker in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8121894
    Event Place: Terranora, New South Wales, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 161970
    Event Place: Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia

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